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Hosting a 48-team World Cup entirely singular requires a monumental infusion of capital and infrastructure. Saudi Arabia is building 11 brand new, hyper-technological stadiums and extensively renovating 4 existing venues spread across 5 distinct geographic host cities.
The NEOM Stadium, designed to hold 46,000 fans, will be entirely suspended 350 meters above ground level inside the futuristic mega-city, 'THE LINE.' Concurrently, the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Stadium in Qiddiya (Riyadh) is being carved directly onto the edge of the Tuwaiq Cliff, substituting a traditional stadium wall with a sheer cliff-drop and retractable LED screens. These venues mark a paradigm shift away from standard concrete bowls into integrated architectural megastructures.
The 2034 FIFA World Cup will be hosted exclusively by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, marking the first time a 48-team tournament features a single host nation.
Saudi Arabia is constructing 11 brand new stadiums and heavily renovating 4 existing venues, totaling 15 hyper-modern stadiums.
The final match is currently scheduled to be played at the 92,000-capacity King Salman Stadium in Riyadh.
The NEOM Stadium is a 46,000-seat sports venue designed to be entirely suspended 350 meters above the ground within the mega-city THE LINE.
Because of the extreme Middle Eastern summer temperatures, the tournament will likely be played in the winter months of November and December.